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Silverstreak had been worrying up a storm about the oncoming split - the gathering... the final gathering of MountainClan as she'd always known it, had been more difficult than she could voice. She'd been so caught up with making sure that Dawnbreak and Duskwing knew that they could stay or go, and that she'd support them however, that she hadn't seen where her brother, Stormsong, had placed his rock. Surely he was staying with her, right? She didn't want to seem entitled and she certainly didn't wish him any harm or suffering - Littleflower certainly seemed to assume the worst for the fate of the Clan - but... they'd always been together. She couldn't imagine Stormsong suddenly leaving and - he loved the mountain territory. Sure, they'd face challenges, but they'd get through them together, wouldn't they?
With a nervous, tight knot in her stomach, Silverstreak began to search for her brother. She wanted to spend time with Dawnbreak and Duskwing before they left in the morning, but it was very important that she met with Stormsong first. It will be fine, she thought. I'll make sure he's staying here with me and then we can give our sisters a snuggle before they leave. After Dawny and Dusk are gone, then we can brainstorm about how to help MountainClan to its fullest.
She didn't find him easily within the camp, but she was able to find him in the riverbed. She paused, staring at him for a long moment. He looked deep in thought - but... he would have plenty of time to think things over tomorrow. For the time being, she needed to speak with him. Taking a deep breath, she approached, scaling down into the riverbed beside her brother and running her flank against his, before she sat.
"Stormsong," She breathed a sigh of relief as she settled next to him. "It's going to be difficult, with Dawnbreak and Duskwing leaving. I didn't see which way you cast your vote, but..." She turned her head to look at her brother, older by only a few moments than herself. They used to fight over who was the older sibling, who was the more mature, or responsible. At this moment, she felt insecure and timid; she was happy to look up to him as an older brother, even if it was by mere minutes between them. "I'm staying here, you know. I can't leave, not with our history here. You... you understand, don't you? I mean, you must be staying too, right? I feel so silly for even asking when the answer is surely so obvious." She flicked her tail, her anxiety showing. "I suppose this whole situation has my nerves on end today." @DragonGirl1031
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